31 stories also sank, so that writing tries to save at least their narration. But Frank Westerman – let me conclude by playing the card of a small coup de theatre – is also the author of another memorable geo-historical-political report dedicated to a mountain, the last of mankind, or perhaps the first: that Mount Ararat (2010) which gives the book its title and where Noah's ark came to rest. Before us, the Flood. (When I am about to press the key of the last full stop of this script, I raise my gaze for a little while. I am sitting cross-legged on a stone bench at the Zattere, and now I can see Giudecca and Molino Stucky. At that very moment, all of a sudden, it starts to rain. Please, try to hear that sound).
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